#DigitalAssetBill Bitcoin (BTC) Price and Market Update as of Friday, May 2, 2025 at approximately 12:00 PM in Bangladesh:
Current Price:
* The live price of Bitcoin is around $97,050 - $97,225 USD. Prices can vary slightly across different exchanges.
* In British Pounds (GBP), the price is approximately £72,020 - £72,806.
Price Change:
* Last 24 Hours: Bitcoin has seen a positive change, with increases ranging from +0.19% to +2.3%.
* Last 1 Hour: The price has changed by approximately +0.15%.
* Last 7 Days: Bitcoin has increased by around +2.67% to +4.43%.
* Last 30 Days: There has been a significant increase of around +14.03% to +16.91%.
Market Capitalization:
* Bitcoin's current market capitalization is approximately $1.92 - $1.93 Trillion USD.
Trading Volume:
* The 24-hour trading volume for Bitcoin is around $28.86 Billion to $32.48 Billion USD.
Circulating and Total Supply:
* The circulating supply of Bitcoin is approximately 19.86 Million BTC, which is about 94.57% of the total maximum supply.
* The maximum total supply of Bitcoin is 21 Million BTC.
Key Levels and Trends:
* 24-Hour High: Around $97,225 - $97,437 USD.
* 24-Hour Low: Around $94,705 - $96,245 USD.
* All-Time High: Bitcoin reached an all-time high of approximately $109,110 - $109,356 USD in the past (around November 2024 according to one source).
* Technical Analysis: Short-term technical analysis suggests a bullish trend with increasing optimism among investors. Bitcoin has broken through some resistance levels, indicating a potential for further rise. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is above 70, suggesting strong positive momentum, although high RSI can sometimes indicate an overbought condition.
Market Sentiment and News:
* The Fear & Greed Index is currently at 56, indicating slight greed among investors.
* Recent news suggests that MicroStrategy plans to significantly increase its Bitcoin investment.
* Analysts predict that Bitcoin is poised to challenge previous record highs, with some setting price targets around $103,000 - $120,000, viewing short-term pullbacks as